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Old Mar 03, 2007, 03:45 AM
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Ah. It is MSc over here... That would make sense then :-)

I'm pretty sure that in order to see clients while you are training at an institute you need the professional qualifications in order to see the clients in the first place. I was looking into that a little. Sometimes people are accepted to train in an institute from unrelated fields like english literature or womens studies or philosophy or whatever. These people can do the formal training (and it is reccomended that they undergo a course of analysis themselves) but they are NOT allowed to see clients.

I would guess psychology... But then my guesses thus far haven't been particularly on the ball ;-)